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Study Abroad Entrance Exam for TOEFL Studies
Test Of English A Foreign Language (TOEFL)is a Standardized test that evaluates the English Proficiency of people whose native language is not English. Nearly 2400 education institutes in the United States and Canada require TOEFL® scores from each applicant. The TOEFL tests the ability to understand North American English. In addition, many government agencies, scholarship programs, and licensing/certification agencies use TOEFL scores to evaluate English proficiency. Educational Testing Service (ETS) has introduced a new version of the TOEFL® Test. The most important change in the exam, now better known as the TOEFL® iBT, is that the test would be conducted via the Internet. The new test pattern focuses on all round communication skills .
Key Facts:
- The test comes in two formats: paper-based test (PBT) and next generation computer-based test (iBT).
- The test has four sections – Listening, Structure, Reading and Writing.
- Anyone and everyone is eligible for taking the TOEFL test; there are no restrictions based on age or qualifications.
- Test content is based on a “corpus,” or database, of spoken and written language that currently contains more than 2.7 million words, collected from educational institutions throughout the United States
- If you look at International Student admission page in any college, university web page, they will list the minimum TOEFL scores required to be considered for admission. For example, Arizona State University demands a total score of 83.
- The test scores are valid for two years, i.e., most universities accept scores up to two years old.
- For information about the exam dates & venues, registration and other details log onto www.toeflgoanywhere.org
Quintessential tips for cracking the TOEFL exam:
- Familiarize yourself with the TOEFL format. Make sure you answer all your questions as there is no negative marking.
- Improve your typing skills
- Learn to listen for main ideas, presentation (compare/contrast etc.) and key details.
- You will lose marks for poor pronunciation, so don’t try to use big words that you can’t say properly.
- Make sure to use lots of examples to support your essay and also keep it simple and clear.
- Create your own shorthand for frequently used words and phrases.
- Make sure you know how to use an expression properly before you try to use it on the exam.
- Precisely, strengthen all 4 skills -reading, writing, listening and speaking.
- Candidates must take the practice test available on the internet, in order to check their level of preparation.



















